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Perkele () is a Finnish word meaning "
evil spirit Evil, in a general sense, is defined as the opposite or absence of good. It can be an extremely broad concept, although in everyday usage it is often more narrowly used to talk about profound wickedness and against common good. It is generall ...
" and a popular
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, used similarly to English " god damn", although it is considered much more profane. It is most likely the most internationally known Finnish curse word.


Origins

The name is of Indo-European origin; Perkwunos is the reconstructed name of the god of thunder. Some researchers consider ''Perkele'' to be an original name of the thunder god Ukko, the chief god of the Finnish pagan pantheon, but this view is not shared by all researchers. There are related words in other Finnic languages: in
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, ''põrgu'' means
hell In religion and folklore, hell is a location in the afterlife in which evil souls are subjected to punitive suffering, most often through torture, as eternal punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history often depict hell ...
, in Karelian ''perkeleh'' means an
evil spirit Evil, in a general sense, is defined as the opposite or absence of good. It can be an extremely broad concept, although in everyday usage it is often more narrowly used to talk about profound wickedness and against common good. It is generall ...
.


Introduction of Christianity

As Finland was Christianized, the old Finnish deities were regarded as demons. This led to the use of "''Perkele''" as a translation for "Devil" in the Finnish translation of the Bible. Later, in other translations, the word was rendered as ''paholainen'' (the evil one).


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